Behemoth
On a long and lonesome railway, West of the Hudson, you can listen to the wheels a turnin', chompin' at the bit. Feel the earth a rollin', feel
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Primary Matter
If there ever was a sweeter face, Twould put these words to disgrace. And the life they lead through pen and page, Through mind, body and soul;
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the great american witch hunt
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dancing on the debt ceiling
heard ENOUGH about the debt ceiling yet? have you been beaten over the head with FEAR as a citizen of this american empire that spreads both its hands (a baton in each)
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All in All!
“It used to be alright here,” the shop assistant told someone, “They used to play it for fun. Then that lot moved in.”
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Fast Felines.
One shouldn't jump to conclusions.
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Now She is Six...
She's an expert in cat-speak...
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The travel agent 3/21
“Do you happen to have a pack of cards here?” asked Jennifer Jane changing the subject.
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The travel agent 2/21
The next day Dave decided that Robert had been given enough time to make to the latest modifications to his wings and said he was going to the Witches’ Home to try them out.
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The Door: Chapter 1
She slowly and cautiously lifted the latch of the door. The handle was heavy in her hand. Maybe it was made of iron, or even steel. Whatever it was, the metal was remarkably cold to touch.
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